Run-time Permissions Survey - General Topics

Dear All,
We are conducting a study on users’ adoption to the new Android Runtime Permission Model.
The study has been approved by the UCL Research Ethics Committee (Project ID Number): 8945/001.
We need your help on this project. Please participate to our survey and distribute it to people you know.
The participants just have to download an Android app (we developed) on their devices from the Google Play Store and answer 6 multiple-choice questions.
It won’t take more than a couple of minutes for the participant to download, install and use the app.
The app can be found at the Google Play Store; look for the “Permissions Snapshot” app (developer: Panagiotis Andriotis).
Mod edit: link info removed.
Please read the information displayed on the app’s page at the Google Play store if you have any further questions.
We request to keep this app on your device for a period of one month after you complete the questionnaire.
You will be given the chance to participate again in due course.
Information given is ANONYMOUS!!!
REQUIREMENTS: As a user,
· You must have a device running the Android Marshmallow Operating System (version 6.0+).
· Your device must be connected to the Internet.
· You are happy to provide us anonymous information related to app permissions on your device.
· You are over 18 years old.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and help.
Kind Regards,
Dr Panagiotis Andriotis

Thread closed. XDA isn't the place to conduct/promote your market research.

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New Xda software

Dear All,
We are proud to announce that our first end-user application, PhoneREC is on the finish line and it is preparing for a launch.
This product enables the user to record his phone conversations, to save them in different audio formats and to upload them to desktop for backup purposes.
More info and pictures in the Products category on the main page.
www.teksoftco.com
We would like to have 2 volunteers to participate in the Beta Testing program for the PhoneREC application.
These 2 mentioned above must sign a NDA with Teksoft, Co. and test the application as a normal user would do (by using it ). Any bugs must be reported by mail.
The help is rewarded by a free licence for this application.
Best regards,
The Teksoft, Co. Team
Thank you all for signing up. We have found our voluntiers.
Every software launch will give oportunities to the end users in interacting with our developer team and be rewarded with a free licence.
So stay tuned

[DEVS] Call for Android Developers to port your applications to Playbook

I realize the laughs, smirks, and shuns that the title of this thread may cause.
However, as the founder and community manager for bnxtreme.com, please hear me out.
I am posting this to clear up/clarify some misunderstanding regarding Android on the Blackberry Playbook.
NOTE: This thread is NOT about rooting the Playbook or completely replacing the QNX OS with Android or dual-booting. I will be creating separate threads for those, and hopefully, with enough traction, it could develop into its own section.
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After DevCon 2011 in October, RIM released their BETA OS2.0 for the playbook.
Included in this release were several new tools for the SDK/NDK, support for additional programming languages, and of course, the reason I'm posting here, a native Android 2.3.3 run-time. Now developers have both on and offline conversion tools to recompile almost any Android APK for use in the BlackBerry PlayBook in BAR format using only a few clicks as shown on the following page:
http s://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/android/tool/​
Shortly thereafter, the various Blackberry forums throughout the web were abuzz about what could be done with this new BETA, how to get Android apps install, etc...
Within less than a day, the post appeared with very quick and simple directions for users to easily convert Android APK files to Playbook BAR files. Suddenly, the flood gates were now open and the list of applications being converted started to flood in, as did requests for those who 'got it' to do it for them. Less than 12 hours later, the list became too much for one person to manage alone, so a Google Doc was created based on a Google Form where visitors could submit their requests and updates. The list had taken on a life of it's own:
h ttp://bnxtreme.com/drupal/content/apk2bar-list​
As you can see from this list, individual PlayBook users have been actively collaborating and converting various applications to demonstrate just how easy the process is. It is hoped that this list of converted applications will help encourage developers to re-release their respective application on the BlackBerry Playbook.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your application has been added to this list, it was done so because it was believed to be a free application on the Android Market, available as a free trial online, or offered for free through the Amazon Marketplace. If this is not the case, or for any reason you wish to have your application removed from the apk2bar list, please e-mail us at [email protected] and we will have your application permanently removed.​
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Now, within the last few weeks, ported Android applications have already started to appear in the Blackberry AppWorld, being made available to anyone running the OS2.0 BETA
ht tp://crackberry.com/handster-android-app-market-begin-submitting-android-apps-blackberry-app-world-behalf-developers
ht tp://forums.crackberry.com/blackberry-playbook-f222/high-quality-free-android-apps-available-app-world-os2-users-679669/​
The purpose for this post is to call upon Android developers to start porting their applications and submitting them to the Blackberry AppWorld. Again, the process is extremely simple and will open your applications up to a whole new audience.
Additionally, I am also posting to offer our services. Our team is both willing to help test any early BETA builds or to continue any abandoned development projects on their port to the BlackBerry PlayBook operating system; all you have to do is ask.
For more information on how easy it is to develop your existing application for the Blackberry PlayBook, please visit:
ht tp://us.blackberry.com/developers/tablet/​
Thank you for your time to read this posting and we look forward to hopefully developing an active and healthy relationship with xda-developers.
Marc K.
Founder, Project Manager, and Community Manager for the BNXtreme Team.
@technomensch
ht tp://stayinginsync.info
ht tp://bnxtreme.com
I have just purchased a 32Gb Playbook and would love to support your objectives.
I am keen to use the PB on Android...I have little knowledge...but am keen
ANDREW
Why can't it be the other way? Blackberry Apps to Android? That seems to be better

[Developer Website] for distributed beta testing

Me and my friends are building a free tool for Android developers. Our goal is to make beta-testing quick and simple by automatizing the process of choosing an app, downloading, installing (and uninstalling) it.
Testoid.net is about sharing your time and getting some feedback in return.
What do you guys think about it ?
( I'm a newcomer on XDA and I didn't want to abuse any rules so the link is unclickable - I will change it as soon as my account gets more mature. )

App Reviews in a national UK magazine

Hello All,
I've been a mostly lurking member of XDA for a long time. I'm a tech journalist writing for The Inquirer (www.theinquirer.net) but I'm posting about my new role, which includes taking over the software reviews in Computer Shopper (UK) - the biggest selling print mag of its type. For the first time, 'software' is going to include apps. So I'm inviting devs and publishers to submit their apps for review consideration.
Rules are as follows:
1. Your app must be finished. It's in your own best interest not to send a work in progress.
2. Your app must be available in the Google Play store, and if there is a paid option, I need access to the full version via code, no apks please. Also outline all IAP please, so I know when I review.
3. Games are welcome but I'll be upfront and say that apps are more likely to get space than games, but try your luck if you want.
4. Apps must be new - either since the start of 2016, or had a major update/revamp/version
5. Submitting an app does not mean you will get reviewed. There are a millions of apps on the store, and I get two pages a month for software.
If you're interested, please PM me with details of the app you're proposing and I'll let you know if it will suit our audience.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Chris.
onsomethinguk said:
Hello All,
I've been a mostly lurking member of XDA for a long time. I'm a tech journalist writing for The Inquirer (www.theinquirer.net) but I'm posting about my new role, which includes taking over the software reviews in Computer Shopper (UK) - the biggest selling print mag of its type. For the first time, 'software' is going to include apps. So I'm inviting devs and publishers to submit their apps for review consideration.
Rules are as follows:
1. Your app must be finished. It's in your own best interest not to send a work in progress.
2. Your app must be available in the Google Play store, and if there is a paid option, I need access to the full version via code, no apks please. Also outline all IAP please, so I know when I review.
3. Games are welcome but I'll be upfront and say that apps are more likely to get space than games, but try your luck if you want.
4. Apps must be new - either since the start of 2016, or had a major update/revamp/version
5. Submitting an app does not mean you will get reviewed. There are a millions of apps on the store, and I get two pages a month for software.
If you're interested, please PM me with details of the app you're proposing and I'll let you know if it will suit our audience.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Chris.
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You should check Trese Brothers.

Developer wanted to support community app in Brisbane Australia.

Im after an android developer to assist with a community project to create an App to:
1) Lodge an issue/concern/ funding requirement in the local area, voting buttons required. Create Photo with gps co-ordinates would be great if thats simple.
2) Publish notifications from our facebook community page about new stories.
3) have a count on votes, when it triggers a certain limit email the local council and councillor. Details to be sourced from the issues / concern / funding request lodged.
4) potentially needed go verify an individuals identity so registration is required with address and mobile number. This hopefully will add weight to the number of votes being unique.
Our facebook page is located here: https://www.facebook.com/Residents1stBNE/
We are a grass roots team with two members. Not got much cash or resources so happy for the developer to take all advertising revenue for the work. Ads just need to be non intrusive.
Please contact me for more info if you can help.
Thanks in advance.
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